192X
192X is a game about the art we leave behind for the future, and what we allow the future to do with it.
It incorporates material from these public domain works:
Sherlock Jr., written by Clyde Bruckman, Jean Havez, and Joseph A. Mitchell; directed by Buster Keaton.
We, written by Yevgeny Zamyatin, and translated into English in 1924 by Gregory Zilboorg.
Rhapsody in Blue, composed by George Gershwin.
(n.b. Only Gershwin's original composition is in the public domain. 192X does not incorporate any material from commercially-released recordings, which are under different laws.)
The cover image on itch.io is modified from Teleprinter - Communication Gallery - BITM - Calcutta 2000 202.JPG by Biswarup Ganguly [CC BY].
To the extent possible under law,
Chloe Spears
has waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights to
192X.
This work is published from:
United States.
(The game is provided for online play and for download free of charge. You have the option to donate upon downloading, but please don't feel obligated to do so!)
a game by chloe spears.
created for the gaming like it's 1924 jam.
special thanks to dana lubow for twine support and moral support.
Status | Released |
Platforms | HTML5, Windows, macOS, Linux |
Author | chloe spears |
Genre | Interactive Fiction |
Made with | Twine |
Tags | Alternate History, Dystopian, Singleplayer, Twine |
Asset license | Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal |
Average session | About a half-hour |
Languages | English |
Inputs | Mouse |
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Great game! Is it possible to release the game in a format that's downloadable, i.e. playable without need for an internet connection?
first off, thank you so much!
and absolutely, no problem. I've put a .zip of the jam version on the page now, it was an oversight on my part to not have that up already.
enjoy yr internet-free 192X experience!
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!! It's not for me, but for friends of mine who have major internet problems. Once again, thank you so much!